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Materials Research Society, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, (1384), 2012

DOI: 10.1557/opl.2012.336

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Optimization of Alloy-Coating Compositions for Use as Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnects

Journal article published in 2012 by Jeffrey W. Fergus, Yu Zhao, Yingjia Liu
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Abstract

ABSTRACTReduction in the operating temperature of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) allows for the use of ferritic stainless steels as the interconnect material. However, cathode poisoning due to volatilization of chromium from the oxide scale formed on these alloys requires the use of a ceramic coating on the alloy. The reaction layer formed between the coating and the alloy affects the performance of the fuel cell, so the composition and properties of this layer must be considered in selecting the alloy and coating compositions. In this paper, the factors relevant to selection of the alloy/coating materials and the effect of the alloy-coating interaction on these factors are discussed.